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Wildflowers - Zinnia Seeds

There are many kinds of Zinnia flower seeds available, and all are worth a try in your flower garden. There are so many colors and combinations of colors that are fun to grow and see. (That's why you may want to try ordering Zinnia seeds in bulk!) Oranges, reds, yellows, whites, purples, pinks, and everything in between! Also there are many flower head shapes - some are more 2D, while others form a 3D flower head with numerous layers of petals forming almost a flower ball. Zinnias are very easy to grow, so you will have no problem planting these zinnia seeds and enjoying the rainbow of colors in short order. Most Zinnias are also pretty compact plants, so they fit well even if your garden space is limited. You have to have at least a few Zinnia plants in your garden - just look at what you would be missing!

Aglow with color, these luminous yellow blossoms will light up your garden with impressive blossoms. They can even be brought inside as cut flowers. Butterflies also appreciate the bright blooms of this easy annual.

This time-honored Zinnia variety produces orange, yellow, and white blossoms on compact, bushy plants. These flowers are more like a daisy than many Zinnias, but they are still well-loved by the bees and butterflies.

Native to Mexico, these fun yellow flowers have brown button-like centers. The trailing habit of this popular annual makes it ideal for hanging baskets, container gardening, or for a groundcover. It is also very easy to grow.

Shaped like little pom-poms, these bright flowers add pop and color to garden and bouquet. This flower is a semi-dwarf Zinnia and works well for planting into containers or small gardens. It is also an annual flower that is very easy to grow and does not need much fussing.

These bright pink blossoms will bring vitality and color to your garden or patio. This variety is a taller Zinnia and is comely when planted with other colors of Zinnias. Gardeners, butterflies, and honeybees dearly love it!

This vivid orange Zinnia has large flowers and makes a bold statement wherever it blooms. Butterflies like the fact that it is a taller plant, and farther from hazards on the ground. This plant is super easy to grow from seed.

Get a taste of the exotic with this warm bi-color mix of scarlet, gold, orange, chocolate, bronze, and cream. This dwarf variety blooms all summer long and is very easy to grow. It can even be grown in containers or as a ground cover.

These snowy white pom-poms originate in Mexico, so it seems ironic that it is called Polar Bear Zinnia? It won't grow in the Arctic but is an annual that flourishes in most other locations. It does well in the garden or as a cut flower.

An old-time garden favorite, these Zinnias come in a lovely mix of pink, purple, orange, red, white, and yellow. This Zinnia is smaller than some, so it is an excellent option for small gardens, containers, or tight spaces. This annual is easy to grow and does not require much care.

These radiant fuschia blossoms will add extra sparkle to your garden or bouquet. Mix with some of the other colors of Zinnia for a grand display. These annuals are loved by butterflies and are very easy to grow from seed.

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There are many kinds of Zinnia flower seeds available, and all are worth a try in your flower garden. There are so many colors and combinations of colors that are fun to grow and see. (That's why you may want to try ordering Zinnia seeds in bulk!) Oranges, reds, yellows, whites, purples, pinks, and everything in between! Also there are many flower head shapes - some are more 2D, while others form a 3D flower head with numerous layers of petals forming almost a flower ball. Zinnias are very easy to grow, so you will have no problem planting these zinnia seeds and enjoying the rainbow of colors in short order. Most Zinnias are also pretty compact plants, so they fit well even if your garden space is limited. You have to have at least a few Zinnia plants in your garden - just look at what you would be missing!